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Nut used in holiday baking or given as a gift may contain salmonella; a popular nasal spray has been recalled after the discovery of mold.

Nut used in holiday baking or given as a gift may contain salmonella; a popular nasal spray has been recalled after the discovery of mold.

A pan may leach “significant levels of lead”; a car’s gas tank may melt; a camp stove may explode; and a nasal spray may make people sicker.
Six dead, dozens sickened in listeria outbreak linked to pasta; Tesla product linked to five fires that caused property damage.
Peaches recalled due to listeria threat; parsley and chicken products may be tainted with salmonella; and a Halloween candle sold by Kroger
NHTSA issues “park outside” alert for a popular luxury cars that may catch fire, warns that some name-brand car seats pose a choking hazard.
More potentially radioactive shrimp added to massive recall; frozen vegetables may be tainted with listeria; 3 million attic fans recalled.
More brands have been added to an already massive recall of potentially radioactive shrimp, including some products sold recently in PA.
The recall of potentially radioactive shrimp expands and bottles that keep carbonated drinks may suddenly explode.
A popular grocery chain in Pennsylvania is recalling one brand of coffee because it may contain pieces of glass.
The cookies were distributed to Target stores in Maryland and 20 other states, according to the FDA.
The cookies were distributed to Target stores in Virginia and 20 other states, according to the FDA.
Toy kitchens linked to death, jewelry sold at Nordstrom with toxic metal, Kias with loose parts, sweeteners and ice cream also recalled.
Recalled Minifridges caused $700,000 in property damage; listeria concerns prompt separate recalls; two automakers recall popular SUVs.
Pennsylvania residents are being warned by state authorities to discard products after dozens of salmonella infections have been reported.
Walmart is recalling 850,000 insulated water bottles after consumers reported they were permanently blinded by “exploding” caps.
Officials said routine testing discovered that nearly 368,000 pounds of bacon could be contaminated with Listeria.
Owners should park recalled vehicles away from buildings due to fire risk. Also, here’s the latest on products tied to a listeria outbreak.
The products were sold at nationwide retailers, including Walmart and Kroger.
Ground beef may have E. coli bacteria; automaker warns customers parts of their cars may fly off in traffic; mold in AC units sickens some.
The FDA says swabs sold nationwide, including at Target, may pose infection risks due to fungal contamination.
A California-based company said it was recalling 1.7 million eggs over possible salmonella contamination.
A California-based company said it was recalling 1.7 million eggs over possible salmonella contamination.
So far, the company has received at least 152 reports of mold forming in the units. Seventeen people reported health problems.
Federal officials have issued a public health alert for some packages of ground beef sold in MD due to possible E. Coli contamination.
Federal officials have issued a public health alert for certain packages of ground beef sold in GA due to possible E. Coli contamination.
Customers are being asked to check their bottles for a specific lot code linked to potential contamination.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is concerned about the salmonella risks posed by potentially contaminated tomatoes in Georgia.
A tomato recall first initiated in late April has been upgraded to a "Class I" recall by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Millions of Ford, Lincoln and Toyota vehicles have been recalled due to crash risks, and kitchen faucets are found to leach lead.
A rearview camera defect could mislead drivers while reversing. Ford says over 1 million vehicles are impacted by the recall.
A labeling mistake on salmon sold could pose a serious health risk, federal health officials say.
This food was recalled from Maryland grocery stores. It’s linked to an ongoing Salmonella outbreak.
Toyota says around 443,000 vehicles are being recalled as part of the safety action.
The CDC is currently investigating a salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers that has sickened 26 people in 15 states.
The CDC is currently investigating a Salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers that has sickened 26 people in 15 states.
Sold on Amazon, the recalled baby swing violates federal safety laws and could pose a suffocation risk.
The voluntary recall was issued because the products may contain an ingredient linked to an ongoing Salmonella outbreak.
The CDC is currently investigating a Salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers that has sickened 26 people in 15 states.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued the recall after cucumbers tested positive for salmonella contamination.
Roughly 100 pounds of smoked andouille sausage were recalled after testing positive for listeria, according to the USDA.